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, marikunnu, calicut673 012, kerala small cardamom (elettaria cardamomum maton) is a perennial, herbaceous monocot, which belongs to the rhizomatous family, zingiberaceae. in india, cultivation of cardamom spreads in an area of 71,170 hectares with a production of 11, 000 tonnes. among the cardamom cultivating
the world average. rampant incidence of diseases, especially the viral diseases has immensely contributed to a rapid decrease of production over years and still remains as one of the bottleneck encountered by the cardamom industry in achieving sustainable production levels. among the viral diseases,...
https://spicespromo.blogspot.com/2012/12/viral-diseases-unrelenting-maladies.html
, marikunnu, calicut673 012, kerala small cardamom (elettaria cardamomum maton) is a perennial, herbaceous monocot, which belongs to the rhizomatous family, zingiberaceae. in india, cultivation of cardamom spreads in an area of 71,170 hectares with a production of 11, 000 tonnes. among the cardamom cultivating
the world average. rampant incidence of diseases, especially the viral diseases has immensely contributed to a rapid decrease of production over years and still remains as one of the bottleneck encountered by the cardamom industry in achieving sustainable production levels. among the viral diseases,...
http://spicespromo.blogspot.com/2012/12/viral-diseases-unrelenting-maladies.html
in central iowa. thursday, june , happy midsummer, everyone!!
the wet spring has messed things up a little bit here at plh. normally, our st. john's wort and our lavender would be blooming on midsummer, but not this year....both plants are kind of scraggy and struggling. they're "late bloomers", haha. :) the roses and thyme, however (as you can see above) are blooming...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_06_17_archive.html
in central iowa. thursday, june , happy midsummer, everyone!!
the wet spring has messed things up a little bit here at plh. normally, our st. john's wort and our lavender would be blooming on midsummer, but not this year....both plants are kind of scraggy and struggling. they're "late bloomers", haha. :) the roses and thyme, however (as you can see above) are blooming...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2007_06_17_archive.html